Tortoise
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The problem I'm having with his defence is his statements to police. I think he was being honest when he admitted murder.
"Mr Brizzi said he was on crystal meth when a "very clear voice said you must kill, you must kill, you must kill".
After being reminded of his legal rights, Brizzi said it was the "truth" and could be used as evidence.
He went on: "I've always been against murder. I was out of my mind, because I must have been out of my mind.
"I am just mentioning this simply because the murder was dictated to me while I was high on drugs."
http://www.policeprofessional.com/news.aspx?id=27550
"Mr Brizzi said he was on crystal meth when a "very clear voice said you must kill, you must kill, you must kill".
After being reminded of his legal rights, Brizzi said it was the "truth" and could be used as evidence.
He went on: "I've always been against murder. I was out of my mind, because I must have been out of my mind.
"I am just mentioning this simply because the murder was dictated to me while I was high on drugs."
http://www.policeprofessional.com/news.aspx?id=27550